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  • av William Walker Atkinson
    256,-

    The Secret Doctrines of the Rosicrucians is a book about the history, philosophy, and practices of the Rosicrucian Order, a secret society that has been around for centuries. The story was written by William Walker Atkinson, who wrote under the pen name Magus Incognito. The book begins by discussing the origins of the Rosicrucian Order, which is shrouded in mystery. Some believe that the order was founded in Germany in the 16th century, while others believe that it is much older. The book then discusses the philosophy of the Rosicrucians, which is based on the idea that there is a hidden truth about the universe that can be discovered through study and meditation. The story also discusses the practices of the Rosicrucians, which include alchemy, astrology, and magic. The Secret Doctrines of the Rosicrucians is a fascinating book that provides a glimpse into the world of a secret society that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries.

  • av James Teackle Dennis
    170,-

    In "The Burden of Isis," acclaimed author James Teackle Dennis takes readers through the rich tapestry of ancient Egypt, weaving together history, mythology, and adventure. With an interesting approach that blends diligent research and authentic storytelling, the author paints a vivid portrait of an enigmatic civilization and the enduring power of its goddess, ISIS. Rather than presenting a conventional historical account, Dennis transports readers into a world steeped in mystery and intrigue. The book delves into the fascinating mythology surrounding Isis, the goddess of ancient Egypt. Drawing from ancient texts, archaeological discoveries, and his own imagination, Dennis crafts an immersive narrative that brings to life the struggles, triumphs, and sacrifices made in honor of Isis. The Burden of Isis not only illuminates the mythological aspects of ancient Egypt but also explores the intricate dynamics of its society. Through the eyes of various characters, Dennis captures the complexities of daily life, the political maneuverings of pharaohs, and the awe-inspiring rituals performed to appease the gods.

  • av G a Henty
    296,-

    Held Fast For England: A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83) tells the story of Bob Repton, a young boy who is sent to live with his sister and her husband, Captain O'Halloran, in Gibraltar. The year is 1779, and the British colony is under siege by the Spanish and French. Bob soon finds himself caught up in the excitement of the siege, and he witnessed firsthand the courage and determination of the British soldiers and civilians who defend the Rock. He also makes new friends, including Jim Sankey, a young sailor who is determined to make a name for himself. Together, Bob and Jim experience the highs and lows of war, and they learn the importance of friendship, courage, and loyalty. The book is a historical fiction novel, but it is also a story about the power of the human spirit. Henty's writing is vivid and engaging, and he brings the characters and events of the siege to life. Held Fast For England is a classic tale of adventure, courage, and patriotism.

  • av G a Henty
    280,-

    "With Buller in Natal, Or, a Born Leader" is an engaging historical novel by G. A. Henty, set against the backdrop of the Anglo-Boer War in Natal, South Africa. The story follows the adventures of the young protagonist, Dick Humphries, who, despite his age, possesses remarkable leadership skills. As war engulfs the region, Dick eagerly joins the British forces, demonstrating his natural aptitude for military strategy and bravery on the battlefield. Alongside General Buller, the renowned British commander, Dick participates in daring missions, engages in fierce battles, and faces the challenges of guerrilla warfare. The book not only offers an action-packed narrative but also explores themes of courage, loyalty, and the responsibilities of leadership. "With Buller in Natal" showcases Henty's meticulous research, ensuring historical accuracy while delivering an engaging and educational reading experience. It serves as a thrilling tribute to the brave soldiers and leaders who fought during the Anglo-Boer War, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this significant chapter in South African history.

  • av Orison Swett Marden
    256,-

    How They Succeeded by Orison Swett Marden is a literary work that unveils the extraordinary stories of individuals who triumphed over adversity to achieve remarkable success. Within the pages of this book, Marden paints a vivid portrait of resilience, determination, and unwavering belief in one's dreams. From inventors and entrepreneurs to artists and leaders, each chapter reveals the unique struggles, sacrifices, and strategies employed by these exceptional individuals on their path to greatness. The author delves into the mindset and character traits that propelled these individuals toward success, offering invaluable lessons for readers to apply in their own lives. Through poignant anecdotes and insightful analysis, "How They Succeeded" serves as a beacon of hope for those facing obstacles on their own journey. This book is a roadmap to success, encouraging readers to embrace their passions, persist through challenges, and never lose sight of their goals.

  • av Samuel Johnson
    240,-

    "A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland" is a travel narrative written by Samuel Johnson. The book describes the journey Johnson took with his friend James Boswell to the Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides. The primary purpose of their journey was to explore and document the customs, landscapes, and people of Scotland. Johnson, a renowned English writer and lexicographer, provides detailed observations and reflections on the places they visited, including cities like Edinburgh and Inverness, as well as remote islands such as Skye and Mull. He describes the rugged beauty of the Scottish landscape, the customs and traditions of the Highlanders, and engages in conversations with local inhabitants, scholars, and nobles. The book also explores Johnson's thoughts on Scottish history, literature, and society, offering both praise and criticism. Johnson's wit and intellectual depth shine through as he navigates the challenges of travel, engages in spirited debates with Boswell, and shares his insights on various subjects. "A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland" is considered one of Johnson's most engaging and influential works. It provides a valuable historical and cultural account of Scotland during the 18th century and offers readers a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest literary figures of the time.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Conversations and Dialogues-I by Swami Vivekananda is an enchanting collection of thought-provoking exchanges that illuminate the depths of spiritual wisdom. In this enchanting book, Swami Vivekananda masterfully engages in profound discussions, captivating the reader's mind and stirring the soul. Through the pages of this work, the reader embarks on a transformative journey, joining Swami Vivekananda in dialogues that delve into the essence of human existence. With his keen intellect and unwavering devotion, Swami Vivekananda effortlessly bridges the gap between the material and the spiritual, shedding light on the eternal truths that shape our lives. The conversations presented in this book reflect the remarkable versatility of Swami Vivekananda's teachings. From exploring the nature of the soul to unraveling the mysteries of the universe, each dialogue serves as a doorway to self-discovery and enlightenment. With profound insights and eloquent articulation, Swami Vivekananda guides the reader toward a deeper understanding of life's purpose and the path to ultimate realization.

  • av Edmond About
    240,-

    In 'The King of the Mountains,' an enrapturing novel written by Edmond About, readers embark on a gripping journey through the majestic peaks of the Alps, where they are introduced to a cast of intriguing characters and witness the clash of traditionalism and modernity in a remote village. Set in the mid-19th century, the story revolves around the life of a charismatic and enigmatic mountaineer named Matteo Falcone. Known as the King of the Mountains, Matteo embodies the rugged spirit and independence of the Alpine people, who live in harmony with nature and their ancestral customs. The villagers, in awe of his strength and wisdom, regard him as their leader and protector. Through the eyes of various characters, including a young engineer named Arthur, a headstrong village girl named Angele, and the mysterious Matteo himself, the author skillfully explores themes of identity, love, and the inevitable clash between tradition and progress.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Notes of Class Talks and Lectures - IV serves as a sacred gateway to the profound teachings of Swami Vivekananda, offering readers an extraordinary opportunity to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Drawing from the ancient wisdom of the East, he effortlessly intertwines spirituality with practicality, offering practical advice on how to live a meaningful and fulfilling life amidst the complexities of the modern world. The story illuminates a complete way to self-realization that urges readers to transcend limitations and discover the boundless potential of the human spirit. It is a treasure trove of wisdom, offering practical guidance on harnessing one's inner strength, cultivating spiritual discipline, and manifesting a life of purpose and compassion.

  • av Max Heindel
    240,-

    The mysterious Max Heindel wrote a book called "Occult Principles of Health and Healing," which is a fascinating read. In its pages, spirituality and practical knowledge come together in a way that works well, revealing deep insights into the world of human well-being. Get ready to go on an exciting trip of self-discovery where the mysterious arts and the healing arts meet. Heindel looks at the link between the invisible forces that run the world and the physical body that holds the divine spark. He does this by drawing on the wisdom of the ages. From the subtle movements of the astral plane to the mysterious way the energies of the planets work together, he shows how our well-being is shaped by subtle forces. Heindel explains the basic ideas of the human constitution in great depth, taking the mystery out of things like the etheric body, the vital life force, and the chakras. Through the esoteric lens of Heindel's knowledge, the reader gets a deep understanding of how the mind can change, how karma affects our health, and what the spiritual meaning of disease is.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    240,-

    "Martin Rattler" is an enthralling book penned by R.M. Ballantyne, a prolific Scottish author of adventure and juvenile fiction. This captivating tale takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the eyes of the young protagonist, Martin Rattler. Set in the backdrop of the exotic landscapes of Africa, the story follows Martin as he embarks on a remarkable adventure. Shipwrecked and separated from his companions, Martin encounters perilous situations, faces wild animals, and interacts with diverse cultures and tribes. Through his trials and encounters, Martin learns valuable lessons about survival, friendship, and the importance of resilience. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions transport readers to the heart of the African wilderness, immersing them in a world of danger and discovery. The book skillfully blends thrilling action with themes of bravery, loyalty, and personal growth. "Martin Rattler" is a timeless classic that captivates readers of all ages with its engaging narrative and vivid imagery.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    196,-

    "Personal Power - Character Power: Positive Individuality Vol-11" by William Walker Atkinson is an enlightening book that delves into the concept of personal power and the cultivation of positive individuality. Atkinson emphasizes the importance of developing one's character and harnessing personal strengths to create a life of purpose, success, and fulfillment. The book explores various aspects of personal power, including self-discipline, willpower, self-confidence, and moral courage. Atkinson provides practical insights and exercises to help readers enhance these qualities within themselves, empowering them to overcome challenges, make wise decisions, and achieve their goals. With a focus on positive individuality, Atkinson encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities and talents and to express themselves authentically in the world. Through inspiring anecdotes and practical advice, Atkinson guides readers on a transformative journey towards developing a strong character, aligning with their values, and living a life of integrity and purpose.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    196,-

    "Reincarnation and the Law of Karma" by William Walker Atkinson explores the profound doctrine of reincarnation, which posits that the soul undergoes multiple rebirths after death. Atkinson takes readers on a journey through the historical development of this belief, tracing its roots back to ancient civilizations like Egypt and Greece and its enduring presence in religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and New Age thought. Atkinson challenges the conventional Western perspective of life as a singular journey from birth to death. He presents reincarnation as a more comprehensive and satisfying explanation of the nature of reality, offering readers a broader perspective on the soul's eternal journey and purpose. Atkinson delves into the concept of karma, the idea that our actions in the present life have far-reaching consequences for our future lives. He emphasizes how this belief in cause and effect serves as a powerful motivator for ethical behavior, encouraging readers to consider the implications of their actions and choices. "Reincarnation and the Law of Karma" serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to explore and comprehend the profound implications of reincarnation and the moral framework provided by the law of karma.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    196,-

    "Personal Power - Your Master Self Vol-1" by William Walker Atkinson is a compelling book that delves into the concept of personal power and the discovery of one's master self. Atkinson explores the depths of human potential and provides readers with insights and practical tools to awaken and harness their inner power. The book emphasizes the importance of self-mastery and self-realization as the foundation for personal growth and success. Atkinson offers valuable techniques for overcoming self-limiting beliefs, cultivating a positive mindset, and tapping into the wellspring of personal power within. With clarity and wisdom, Atkinson empowers readers to embrace their master self, the highest and most authentic version of themselves. "Personal Power - Your Master Self" serves as a roadmap for individuals seeking to unlock their full potential, live a life of purpose and fulfillment, and become masters of their own destinies.

  • av Max Heindel
    316,-

    Enter a world where ancient wisdom and esoteric knowledge merge, where the boundaries of perception dissolve, and the depths of the universe unfold before your eyes. "The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception," penned by the enigmatic Max Heindel, serves as an invitation to embark on a transformative journey through the realms of metaphysics and spirituality. With his poetic prose and captivating metaphors, Heindel paints a vivid tapestry of cosmic realms and intricate spiritual hierarchies. He bridges the gap between the ethereal and the tangible, urging readers to awaken to their latent potential and embrace their cosmic heritage. Prepare to embark on an awe-inspiring odyssey as you immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom of "The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception." Unlock the secrets of the universe and uncover the boundless potential within your own being.

  • av Edward Sylvester Ellis
    240,-

    Mickey O' Rooney and Fred Munson, two little boys who get stranded in a cave in the Pecos Mountains, go on adventures throughout the novel. To escape the cave and return to safety, they must rely on all of their abilities and bravery. They come across a variety of perils along the trip, including ferocious Indians, wild animals, and enigmatic cave-dwelling creatures. But despite everything, they never lose hope, and they eventually escape the cave. Young readers of all ages will enjoy the timeless adventure narrative The Cave in the Mountain. It's exciting, suspenseful, and funny, and it offers important lessons about bravery, camaraderie, and tenacity. This is one of the influential works written by Edward Sylvester Ellis.

  • av Frederic S Cozzens
    256,-

    "Acadia" is a historical novel written by Frederic S. Cozzens, set against the backdrop of the 17th-century struggle for control of the North American continent. The story revolves around the conflict between the French and English for dominance in the region of Acadia, which is present-day Nova Scotia. The narrative follows the lives of two main characters, Captain Jacques de Pontgravé, a French explorer, and Captain Percy Lovel, an English adventurer. Their paths intertwine as they navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue, cultural clashes, and the hardships of colonization. Cozzens skillfully depicts the vibrant landscapes, the clash of civilizations, and the complex relationships between the indigenous people, French settlers, and English colonizers. "Acadia" is a tale of adventure, love, and sacrifice, capturing the spirit of an era defined by exploration and territorial disputes. Cozzens' meticulous attention to historical detail brings the period to life, making the book not only an entertaining read but also a valuable exploration of the early colonization efforts in North America.

  • av Horatio Alger
    196,-

    Timothy Crump's Ward: A Story of American Life was written by Horatio Alger. You will be taken on the journey of Timothy Crump, a young orphan who wants to be successful but faces many problems along the way. The story is about Timothy's journey as he becomes the ward of Mr. Jacob Morton, a rich and powerful businessman. Timothy, who used to be a poor farm boy has now entered into the world of luxury. But, he realized that his new luxurious life has its own consequences. As the story goes on, Timothy has to figure out how to deal with class differences, social standards, and his own growth. Because he comes from a poor background, his friends treat him badly and see him as an outsider. Timothy is determined and persistent in his efforts to prove himself and get past the problems in his way. The amazingly written story can let the readers know about the different sides of life.

  • av Thomas Babington Macaulay
    406,-

    In "The History of England, from the Accession of James II Vol-3" by Thomas Babington Macaulay continues his comprehensive exploration of English history, focusing on the period from the reign of Queen Anne to the early 19th century. In Volume 3, Macaulay delves into the reigns of Queen Anne, George I, George II, and the early years of George III. He examines the political rivalries, military conflicts, religious tensions, and cultural shifts that shaped England during this transformative period. Macaulay's narrative style, meticulous research, and insightful analysis offer readers a deeper understanding of the forces that influenced England's development. "The History of England" Volume 3 received critical acclaim for its scholarly rigor, engaging storytelling, and astute observations. Macaulay's work continues to be regarded as a seminal contribution to historical literature, providing readers with a comprehensive and compelling account of England's past.

  • av L T Meade
    256,-

    "A Little Mother to the Others" is a touching novel by L. T. Meade that explores the extraordinary journey of a young individual thrust into a role of responsibility and caregiving. Set in a time of hardship and loss, the story follows the protagonist as they navigate the challenges of life and become a guiding light for their younger siblings and fellow children. The book delves into themes of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Through selflessness and unwavering dedication, the central character embodies the transformative power of compassion and nurtures those in need. L. T. Meade's poignant storytelling captures the emotional depth and challenges faced by the protagonist, weaving a narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. "A Little Mother to the Others" is an inspiring tale that highlights the strength found within individuals who rise above adversity to become a source of love and support for those around them.

  • av G a Henty
    270,-

    Indian Battles and Adventures - The Boys' Book written by Alexander Vietts Blake and John Lauris Blake, is an enthralling literary effort. The book elucidates a sweeping compilation of chronicles and anecdotes, recognizing remarkable battles and escapades that transpired during India's progress. By probing the depths of their studies, the writers adroitly coalesce chronicles of fortitude, tactics, and cultural intermingling, endowing enthusiasts with a profound comprehension of the occurrences that configured India's bygone era. Captivating narratives await readers within the pages of this book, jumping from legendary battles like the Siege of Seringapatam to explorers and conquerors, such as Alexander the Great and Mahmud of Ghazni. Extraordinary tales of adventurers who traversed the Indian subcontinent, including Marco Polo, are also included. This book breathes new life into the historical events and figures, making them relatable and accessible.

  • av Christian D Larson
    186,-

    Immerse yourself in the pages of a literary marvel that unveils the majestic tapestry of human advancement and beckons the soul to embark upon a journey of transformation. With the stroke of his pen, Larson invites readers to witness the unfolding of history's grand tapestry, where the footsteps of visionaries, dreamers, and pioneers echo through the corridors of time. Through eloquent prose and meticulous research, he unveils the secrets behind the remarkable strides that humanity has taken on its path toward evolution and enlightenment. From the Renaissance to the space age, from scientific breakthroughs to societal revolutions, Larson's pen reveals the intricate interplay between human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of progress. Within the hallowed chapters of "Steps in Human Progress," readers are granted a front-row seat to witness the birth of transformative ideas and the resilience of the human spirit.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    270,-

    "Black Ivory" by R.M. Ballantyne is an engrossing adventure novel. The book takes readers on a captivating journey into the heart of a continent, exploring the challenges, dangers, and cultural dynamics of an era marked by European exploration and trade. With vivid descriptions and a keen eye for detail, the author paints a vivid picture of the African landscape, immersing readers in its vastness and beauty. The story raises thought-provoking questions about the moral complexities of trade and interactions between different cultures. Through thrilling escapades and encounters, the book offers an exciting exploration of the human spirit's resilience and resourcefulness. Ballantyne's engaging storytelling makes "Black Ivory" an enthralling read, transporting readers to a time and place where adventure and discovery awaited at every turn.

  • av G a Henty
    306,-

    "With Kitchener in the Soudan: A Story of Atbara and Omdurman" by G. A. Henty is a thrilling historical novel set during the late 19th century in the Sudan region of Africa. The book follows the adventures of the young protagonist, as he joins the British forces led by General Kitchener in their campaign against the Mahdist uprising. Through the eyes of protagonist, readers are immersed in the dramatic events of the Mahdist War, witnessing the bravery, challenges, and triumphs of the British military as they confront the fanatical Mahdist army. The novel showcases the pivotal battles of Atbara and Omdurman, providing a vivid and detailed account of the conflict. It's important to approach the book with an understanding of its historical context, as Henty's portrayals may reflect the attitudes and biases of the Victorian era. Nonetheless, the novel remains an exciting exploration of the Mahdist War, delivering an immersive experience of a significant period in African and British colonial history.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    270,-

    The Battery and the Boiler is an amazing novel written by R.M. Ballantyne. Amidst a tumultuous voyage, a baby boy is born on board an emigrant ship amidst lightning and thunder. Living in destitution, he endures hardships whilst growing up. Johnson, a cook on the ship, takes note of the infant's arrival and foresees something extraordinary in his future. The resounding cries of the newborn precede Johnson's prediction of a remarkable fate that is certain to unfold. Events that follow in the book likely revolve around the protagonist, who remains nameless in the excerpt provided. As the story progresses, the boy emerges as the central hero, encountering various adventures and growing older along the way.

  • av Max Freedom Long
    186,-

    Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis by Max Freedom Long is an enhancing voyage into the uncharted territories of the human psyche. Within the pages of this extraordinary literary work, Long unravels the intricate threads of self-suggestion and introduces readers to the fascinating realm of Huna theory, a Hawaiian belief system rooted in ancient wisdom. Long's exploration transcends conventional boundaries, merging ancient philosophies with modern understandings of the mind. With meticulous research and profound insights, he presents a groundbreaking perspective on mesmerism and hypnosis, shedding light on their profound influence on human consciousness. Through vivid narratives and practical techniques, Long guides readers on an awe-inspiring journey of self-discovery. He invites us to harness the power of suggestion, tapping into the depths of our subconscious minds to shape our reality and manifest our desires. This book serves as a map to unlocking the hidden potential within ourselves.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    In the remarkable collected ideas by Swami Vivekananda, Notes of Class Talks and Lectures - II unfolds like a guiding light for seekers of knowledge and spiritual enlightenment. This magnum opus captures the essence of his teachings, offering readers an opportunity to delve into the depths of his transformative ideas. This magnum story captures the essence of his teachings, offering readers an opportunity to delve into the depths of his transformative ideas. Through his eloquence, the author unveils the profound interconnectedness of human existence and the importance of harmony between intellect and faith. This enlightening journey invites readers to witness the evolution of Vivekananda's thought process, as he shares his perspectives on the nature of reality, the purpose of life, and the path to self-realization.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    280,-

    "Charlie to the Rescue" is an enthralling adventure novel written by R.M. Ballantyne. Set in the 19th century, the story follows the courageous young protagonist, Charlie, as he embarks on a perilous journey to save his kidnapped father. With unwavering determination and a keen sense of resourcefulness, Charlie navigates through treacherous landscapes, encounters dangerous adversaries, and faces numerous challenges along the way. As he ventures into the unknown, he discovers inner strength and resilience he never knew he possessed. R.M. Ballantyne's descriptive storytelling captivates readers, immersing them in a world of suspense, bravery, and the triumph of the human spirit. "Charlie to the Rescue" is a timeless tale of adventure and heroism, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, courage and love can lead us to remarkable victories. This thrilling novel is sure to captivate readers of all ages and ignite their sense of adventure.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    170 - 196,-

  • av Joseph Murphy
    280,-

    In 'Riches Are Your Right,' Joseph Murphy, a renowned author, and advocate of the power of the mind, presents a compelling and unique approach to attaining wealth and abundance. Going beyond traditional notions of wealth accumulation, Murphy delves into the realm of consciousness and explores the unlimited potential of the human mind to manifest prosperity. The book challenges the commonly held belief that financial success is solely the result of external circumstances or luck. Through insightful anecdotes, practical techniques, and transformative exercises, Murphy guides readers on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. By understanding and utilizing the laws of the mind, readers can overcome self-limiting beliefs, release negative patterns, and activate their subconscious mind's innate ability to attract wealth and opportunities. Unlike conventional approaches to wealth creation, "Riches Are Your Right" emphasizes the importance of gratitude, generosity, and spiritual alignment as catalysts for abundance.

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